Astronaut Displays Nobel Prize in Space, Discusses Quantum Dots Experiment

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Astronaut Displays Nobel Prize in Space, Discusses Quantum Dots Experiment
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Nobel laureate Moungi Bawendi, known for his work with quantum dots, spoke to the International Space Station (ISS) about his research and the ongoing quantum experiment being conducted on the ISS. The experiment, called MISSE-18-NASA, aims to test the stability of quantum dots in space. Bawendi discussed the unpredictable nature of scientific experiments and the adventure of discovery. Astronaut Andreas Mogensen also showcased the Nobel Prize medal of Danish physicist Niels Bohr, which is currently on the ISS. The medal was loaned from the Museum of National History in Denmark and is a symbol of humankind's curiosity and passion for exploration.

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